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With semi-automatic weaponry in games such as Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare seemingly limited to firing as quickly as a player can press the required button, the scroll wheel / macro egregiously abuses this limitation, allowing them to fire pistols and the like far faster than was originally intended.
A further, self-imposed limitation is that VidFIRE is used only to process material that originally was produced using video cameras.
Brown classified the condition using the following three sub-types, based upon clinical observations: Type A: Limited abduction and less limited adduction ( as described originally by Duane ). Type B: Limited abduction but normal adduction, andType C: In which limitation of adduction is greater than limitation of abduction, giving rise to a divergent deviation and a head posture in which the face is turned away from the side of the affected eye.
* Meteo is also a prominent magic spell in some of the Final Fantasy video games, most notably Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy VII, where it has plot significance ; the name ' Meteo ' was originally used due to the limitation of having 5-character spell names ; in later games and in remakes of earlier ones, it is changed to Meteor
By that act a duty varying from 1 % to 10 % according to the degree of consanguinity between the predecessor and successor was imposed upon every succession which was defined as " every past or future disposition of property by reason whereof any person has or shall become beneficially entitled to any property, or the income thereof, upon the death of any person dying after the time appointed for the commencement of this act, either immediately or after any interval, either certainly or contingently, and either originally or by way of substitutive limitation and every devolution by law of any beneficial interest in property, or the income thereof, upon the death of any person dying after the time appointed for the commencement of this act to any other person in possession or expectancy.

limitation and took
On 2 June 1793, Paris sections — encouraged by the enragés (" enraged ones ") Jacques Roux and Jacques Hébert – took over the Convention, calling for administrative and political purges, a low fixed price for bread, and a limitation of the electoral franchise to sans-culottes alone.
In 1979 he took part in the Vienna arms limitation talks.
On 2 June 1793, Paris sections – encouraged by the enragés Jacques Roux and Jacques Hébert – took over the Convention, calling for administrative and political purges, a low fixed price for bread, and a limitation of the electoral franchise to sans-culottes alone.
This limitation took the form of total prohibition of Jewish students, or of limiting the number of Jewish students so that their share in the student population would not be larger than their share in the general population ( Jewish quota ).
The other direction, and the one he took in ' his ( 1929 ), began with the Peirce's limitation of meaning to that which makes a verifiable difference in experience.
However, fewer people could find shelter at night as sleeping areas for the occupants took up more of the space available-a limitation applying to any other type of shelter as well.
However, Oboe had the major limitation that it could only guide a single aircraft at a time and took about 10 minutes to guide a single aircraft to its target.
The limitation took the form of total prohibition of Jewish students, or of limiting the number of Jewish students so that their share in the students ' population would not be larger than their share in the general population.
The trial took place more than a year after the murder while Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun remained in custody in Phnom Penh, despite a Cambodian legal limitation that no one be detained without trial for longer than six months.
The International Workingmen's Association took up the demand for an eight-hour day at its convention in Geneva in August 1866, declaring The legal limitation of the working day is a preliminary condition without which all further attempts at improvements and emancipation of the working class must prove abortive, and The Congress proposes eight hours as the legal limit of the working day.

limitation and form
It is clear that non-violent resistance is a mode of action in need of justification and limitation in Christian morality, like any other form of resistance.
Herbert Spencer absolutely was against government interference in business in the form of regulatory limitation, taxes, and tariffs as well.
This form of the Mass remained essentially unchanged for 400 years until Pope Paul VI's revision of the Roman Missal in 1969 – 70, after which it has become widely known as the Tridentine Mass ; use of the last pre-1969 edition of the Missal, that by Pope John XXIII in 1962, is permitted without limitation for private celebration of the Mass and, since July 2007, is allowed also, under certain conditions, for public use, as laid down in the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI.
On many systems ( including Unix-type systems ) doing remote authentication, the shared secret usually becomes the hashed form and has the serious limitation of exposing passwords to offline guessing attacks.
Absurdism itself is a branch of the traditional assertions of existentialism, pioneered by Søren Kierkegaard, and posits that, while inherent meaning might very well exist in the universe, human beings are incapable of finding it due to some form of mental or philosophical limitation.
This limitation allows statements of the form " for any number x ..." For example, the axiom that states " for any number x, x + 0 = x " would still apply.
This is of course untrue, yet there is a limitation on the degrees that can ascend at extreme latitudes and a further restriction on degrees that can form house cusps in time-based house systems.
It is ironic that the suitably intelligent Constructicons should sacrifice their thinking ability in their combined form, but simple-mindedness is a common limitation of the assorted other first-generation combining Transformers, because Devastator's thoughts and actions are limited to what his six components can agree upon at any given time.
The technique would not work with the baseline vidicon tube because it suffered from the limitation that as the target was fundamentally an insulator, the constant low light level built up a charge which would manifest itself as a form of ' fogging '.
* the General Part (" Allgemeiner Teil "), sections 1 through 240, comprising regulations that have effect on all the other four parts, such as the regulation on persons, the capacity to form contracts, declaration of intent, rescission due to mistake, formation of contracts, limitation of actions and agency
The Dutch writers had slipped into a conventionality of treatment and a strict limitation of form from which even the most striking talents among them could scarcely escape.
" Shouse said that he had " deep sympathy " with the goals of the NRA, explaining, " While I feel very strongly that the prohibition of child labor, the maintenance of a minimum wage and the limitation of the hours of work belong under our form of government in the realm of the affairs of the different states, yet I am entirely willing to agree that in the case of an overwhelming national emergency the Federal Government for a limited period should be permitted to assume jurisdiction of them.
This limitation to smaller structures led to the development of a special form, the pseudoperipteros, which uses engaged columns along the cella walls to produce the illusion of a peripteral temple.
The law requires all corporations to specify their legal form in their name which tells the public their limitation of liability, all German ( required by § 4 Aktiengesetz ) and Austrian stock corporations include Aktiengesellschaft or AG as part of their name, frequently as a suffix.
The PDAs available from Palm had been less flexible, and this limitation contributed to the splintering off of many Palm founders in order to form Handspring Inc.
The common form was a grant " to the feoffee and the heirs of his body ," by which limitation it was sought to prevent ' alienation from the lineage of the first purchaser.
This seems to be a limitation of the Phalanx which their Technarchy progenitors do not have, as Warlock had no problems infecting his future teammate Magik ( accidentally ) when they first met and repeatedly infecting Cypher to form the Douglock entity on multiple occasions ( In Cypher's case the effect was reversed without apparent incident, though Warlock was constantly worried that a time would come when the reversal would not take ).
The faith of the people of Texas stands pledged to the preservation of a republican form of government, and, subject to this limitation only, they have at all times the inalienable right to alter, reform or abolish their government in such manner as they may think expedient.
Limits on content are where the meaning of the expression is specifically forbidden by the law, such as hate-speech law, and is the most easily identifiable form of limitation.
A rumble is a form of low-frequency noise created by a random sound wave existing between certain limitation points.
Unlike the other Autobot or Decepticon combiners, Abominus has a time limitation on his combined form as a means of control ( as this was only seen when the Terrorcons were working for the Quintessons, this may not be a permanent feature ).
These film cameras had a major limitation in the form of 4-minute load times.

limitation and clause
In addition to reparations, Stalin pushed for " war booty ", which would permit the Soviet Union to directly seize property from conquered nations without quantitative or qualitative limitation, and a clause was added permitting this to occur with some limitations.
In England, the " cruel and unusual punishments " clause was a limitation on the discretion of judges, and required judges to adhere to precedent.
In United States v. Salerno,, the Supreme Court held that the only limitation imposed by the bail clause is that " the government's proposed conditions of release or detention not be ' excessive ' in light of the perceived evil.
Even the taking of professional sports team's franchise has been held by the California Supreme Court to be within the purview of the " public use " constitutional limitation, although eventually, that taking was not permitted because it was deemed to violate the interstate commerce clause of the U. S. Constitution.
Hooker Chemical sold the site to the Niagara Falls School Board in 1953 for $ 1, with a deed explicitly detailing the presence of the waste, and including a liability limitation clause about the contamination.
He ran the FJM serial competition in the Daily Mail but failed to include any limitation clause in the competition rules restricting payment of the prize money to one winner only from each of the three categories.
Following the Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause prompted substantive due process interpretations to be urged on the Supreme Court as a limitation on state legislation.
Consequently, Congress placed the so-called recapture clause limitation on these new project exemptions.
A major limitation is placed on the insurance exception, known as the " deemer clause ", which essentially provides that state insurance law cannot operate on employer self-funded benefit plans.
It also interprets the limitation of rights clause and the rights of equal opportunity in the workplace within the context of its constitution.
* Time limitation: The clause states that an action for a claim must be commenced within a certain period of time or the cause of action becomes extinguished.
That year, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that the state constitution's equal protection clause presumed single-member districts and was thus a limitation on the Whole County Provision.

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